Skyfall premieres in the UK in just one week and unfortunately we have to wait another two weeks in the US. Luckily we've got a new trailer for the film to hold you over until then. You can check it out below!

In Skyfall, Bond’s loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.

Skyfall is not only the first Bond film to ever be displayed in IMAX, but it will also be available one day early in North America on November 8th. Attendants of the 12:01 show on November 8th will receive the poster below. You can find a list of participating IMAX theaters by clicking here.

In Skyfall, Bond’s loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.

In the Sam Mendes-directed action adventure, Bond's loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.

According to early estimates, MGM and Sony Pictures' 23rd James Bond movie Skyfall, starring Daniel Craig, brought in $30.5 million in its first full day in North American theaters after making $2.2 million on Thursday from its opening day in IMAX theaters.

It's looking to be heading towards an opening weekend of somewhere between $82 and 87 million (including Thursday) which will be added to the $321 million it has already made internationally. With that in mind, it's guaranteed to cross the $400 million mark globally.

For comparison, its predecessor Quantum of Solace grossed $586 million over its entire run in domestic and international markets combined and Skyfall is likely to pass that mark by the end of the month, if not earlier.

Steven Spielberg's Lincoln, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, also had a great first day in just 11 theaters where it grossed an estimated $275 thousand heading towards an opening weekend of over $900 thousand before opening wide on November 16.

She's actually dealing with some health issues. Initially I thought she was retiring from acting, but apparently she debunked last Feb

. I've heard quite a bit about the length and I thought it was fine. Definitely looking forward to the next installment and what direction they take it. I really hope they don't go back to the old formula with it.

After opening almost everywhere internationally, Columbia Pictures and MGM's Skyfall hit North American theaters this weekend and debuted with $87.8 million for the Friday-to-Sunday frame, the biggest opening for a James Bond movie ever domestically. The 23rd installment of the franchise debuted with $2.2 million from 463 IMAX locations on Thursday and has taken in a total of $90 million since opening. The previous biggest opening for a 007 movie was Quantum of Solace, which earned $67.5 million its first weekend in November of 2008. Skyfall, directed by Sam Mendes and starring Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Dame Judi Dench, Naomie Harris, Berenice Marlohe, Ralph Fiennes, Albert Finney and Ben Whishaw, averaged a strong $25,050 at 3,505 locations and saw $13.1 million of its total coming from IMAX theaters.

Internationally, Skyfall has reached $428.6 million for a worldwide total of $518.6 million so far. In comparison, Quantum of Solace earned $586.1 million total and Casino Royale reached $594.2 million.

60% of the opening weekend audience for Skyfall was male and 40% was female. 25% was under 25 years old and the film received an A CinemaScore. The movie reportedly cost $200 million to make.

ComingSoon.net has posted the weekend box office results, which show that the 23rd James Bond movie Skyfall has already earned $669 million worldwide, becoming the biggest film in the franchise. Here's an excerpt:

The 23rd James Bond movie Skyfall (MGM/Sony), starring Daniel Craig and directed by Sam Mendes, continues to bring in big business as well. Domestically, it dropped 53% to second place with $41.5 million and a $161.3 million total, but internationally it brought in $49.6 million for an overseas total of $508 million and a global total of $669 million, setting a new record for the franchise as it passed Casino Royale's global take of just under $600 million. The drop for Skyfall domestically in its IMAX runs wasn't as big, down just 45% from last week as they accounted for $6 million of the weekend take bringing the movie's worldwide IMAX total to $39 million. This has helped Sony have one of its best year in history, having already grossed over $4 billion worldwide.

ComingSoon.net has posted the five-day Thanksgiving holiday box office results, which show that Skyfall has now earned more than $790.1 million worldwide! Here's an excerpt:

Sony and MGM's Skyfall remained in second place domestically with $51 million over the five-day period to take its three-week total to $221.7 million in North America. It is the first time a James Bond film has ever crossed $200 million or more domestically. Skyfall added $41.3 million overseas this weekend, bringing its international total to $568.4 million. Made for $200 million, the film has now grossed more than $790.1 million worldwide.

M is now a man. Granted Ralph Fiennes is more than qualified to fill the role but M is a woman. Always.

The new Moneypenny. Something about her and her new relationship with Bond just doesn't feel right.

Q, again, just doesn't feel right. I liked him well enough. And I especially loved the banter and nod to the past in their initial meeting, but this character is more of a tech guru than a true Quartermaster. Give me a new Q please.

The odd homoerotic sequence between Daniel Craig and Javiar Bardeem. It was uncomfortable and unneccesary. If it was a bigger plot point or visited again during the final fight, fine, but as it was, pointless.

the final fight on James childhood doorstep. As a Bond action sequence, it was fun. But it just seemed endlessly drawn out.

Granted, that is all very nit-picky. And I did enjoy the film. I'll happily add it to my Bond BluRay collection.

ComingSoon.net has posted the weekend box office results, which show that Skyfall returned to the top spot and has now earned more than $900 million worldwide! Here's an excerpt:

After five weeks in release, James Bond returned to first place in North America with weekend ticket sales of $11 million for Skyfall. The Sony Pictures and MGM release currently has a domestic total to date of $261.6 million. Internationally, Skyfall grossed an estimated $20.3 million this weekend, bringing the film's overseas total to $656.6 million. Skyfall has now taken in $918 million worldwide - the highest-grossing film ever released by Sony Pictures, beating Spider-Man 3's $890 million.

Sony Pictures Entertainment ended 2012 with the studio's biggest year ever as their films generated $4.440 billion. The studio ended the year #1 in domestic and worldwide marketshare industry wide. Twentieth Century Fox Film was #1 in 2012 internationally.

Sony Pictures hit all time highs with $1.768 billion in domestic ticket sales and $2.672 billion internationally. The 23rd James Bond film Skyfall was Sony's top film, earning over $1 billion worldwide. It was followed by The Amazing Spider-Man's $752.2 million and Men in Black 3's $624 million. Also performing well for the studio were Hotel Transylvania ($312.6 million worldwide), 21 Jump Street ($201.6 million), Total Recall ( $198.5 million) and The Vow ($196.1 million).

Second place in worldwide and domestic marketshare belonged to Warner Bros. Pictures, which earned $4.25 billion, while Fox came in at No. 3 with $3.7 billion. Of that, Fox's international take was $2.72 billion.